REVISITING THE CONNECTION BETWEEN THE NO-SHOW PARADOX AND MONOTONICITY *
Matias Nuñez and
Remzi Sanver
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Abstract:
We investigate the relation between monotonicity and the no-show paradox in voting rules. Although the literature has established their logical independence , we show, by presenting logical dependency results, that the two conditions are closer than a general logical independency result would suggest. Our analysis is made both under variable and fixed-size electorates.
Keywords: Participation; Reinforcement; Threshold Scoring Rules; Monotonicity; No-Show Paradox (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016-02-18
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Journal Article: Revisiting the connection between the no-show paradox and monotonicity (2017) 
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